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🔔 BREAKING: Beloved Conservative Commentator Passes Away

Scott Adams, the outspoken cartoonist behind the long-running comic strip Dilbert, has died at 68.
Adams died after a battle with prostate cancer that had spread to his bones. He had been receiving end-of-life care at his home, according to TMZ.
His death was announced by his ex-wife, Shelly, during a livestream of his podcast, Real Coffee with Scott Adams.
Adams rose to fame as the creator of Dilbert, a workplace satire that debuted in April 1989 and became a global hit. At its peak, the strip ran in more than 2,000 newspapers across 65 countries.

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